This Week's News: Bill sponsor suggests changes to waters of the state bill, Denali warns of too strict rules in Missouri, Congressman Burlison files bill to address septic tanks at Table Rock Lake, a Festus man snags a world record size carp, Eleven Point State Park to open for eclipse viewing, a once collapsed bridge in Missouri, fish kill count from Iowa yields 750,000 dead fish, the solution for methane gas in California is backfiring on midwest farmers, thinking small jigs for walleye, historic bridge collapses in Arizona, and the Baltimore bridge collapse and helping those affected.
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This Week's News: World-record paddlefish snagged in Missouri, a group of KC paddlers watch the Current from the river, eclipse preparations at Wappapello Lake, Missouri's tailwater trout treasure and a St. Louis based pond workshop for landowners, fish kill in Iowa from fertilizer spill, Missouri River Basin public meetings, new addition to Missouri Headwaters State Park, drought threatens Mississippi River traffic, and an angler catches the Arkansas quillback carpsucker record.
This Week's News: Massive crop fertilizer spill in southwest Iowa stream, Missouri DNR taking water samples downstream, diverting the Mississippi to restore Louisiana's coast, California water agency denies LA landfill expansion, U.S., Canadian, and indigenous groups collaborate to reduce river pollution from coal mines, a system for reducing pesticide use, a new boat drying measure for Yellowstone, Missouri paddlefish season begins, free family fishing day in Rolla, and learn about naturescaping in an MDC webcast
This Week's News: Missouri bill would slash stream regulations and Missouri senate urged to flush changes in water law, an upcoming north St. Louis cleanup, expected effects of new EPA water rule for PFAs, Mississippi River forests are drowning, 830,000 salmon fry die in California, upcoming Klamath River dam removal to restore salmon population, state water cuts proposed to save the Colorado River, and climate change affecting freshwater harmful algal blooms.
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